Le 11/08/2021 à 16:54, Rob PE1CHL via 44Net a écrit :
In our network it already works.
Then, as your setup seems to be one of the most advanced here, and as it
seems to work well :-) I think it's a good candidate for the POP /
Access worldwide model.
But without OpenVPN (personal and totally subjective opinion, HI :-)
And with dual addressing / renumbering, HI :-)
Whenever a user connects e.g. to OpenVPN, the route to
their address is distributed using BGP.
I have no experience with internal BGP. We choose OSPF for our internal
routing protocol some years ago. I don't exactly remember why. And
deployment remained in a very early stage. As far as everybody is using
BGP as internal protocol, we'll switch to it. Our current Access
platform is OpenWRT. I think there should be no problems, provided the
hardware has enough CPU/Flash/RAM to run the BGP daemon.
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